Two vehicle collision at ninth and kitty streets, Trenton MO
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A two vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Ninth and Kitty Streets involving a jeep and a small car. One woman was seen hunched over outside a vehicle. The extent of injuries is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Grundy and Livingston Counties Law, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
This motor vehicle accident, near Kitty St and E 9th St, two vehicles, unknown injuries.
00:21
Okay, attention, Grosy County Ambulance and Trenton Fire, response to near Ninth and Kitty for motor vehicle accident, injuries unknown,
00:30
possibly one person laying on the road, near Ninth and Kitty.
00:34
Okay.
00:39
Three-five, Grundy County and round.
00:42
You have three-five.
00:51
Copy Med 5.
00:58
Copy engine intent.
01:01
Med 6, Coney County.
01:07
Go ahead, Med 6.
01:09
Show Med 5 and 6, under out to this call.
01:13
Copy.
01:16
Turned to all responding units, additional information, two vehicle accident, a jeep and a small car, one woman hunched over outside of the vehicle.
01:29
Med 6, we got me.
01:36
Probably 23.
01:39
C-104.
01:50
Okay.
01:56
...andish 110 on the scene.
02:00
Got two vehicles both on all fours, unknown about patient status, looks like both driver doors are open.
02:08
Copy engine 10.
02:10
Okay.
02:15
One on four? Okay.
02:17
Yeah, 21, Boy,
02:20
George 2, Adam 8, Robert.
02:21
Boy, George 2, Adam 8, Robert.
02:26
Roger.
02:31
Matt 6.
02:33
On scenes aside.
02:41
104. I have that info when you're ready.
02:51
229, you're in the county.
02:55
229. 229.
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Location mentioned:
Kitty St & E 9th St, Trenton, MO 64683
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